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On the rationale of resilience in the domain of safety: A literature review

Resilience is becoming a prevalent agenda in safety research and organisational practice. In this study we examine how the peer-reviewed safety science literature (a) formulates the rationale behind the study of resilience; (b) constructs resilience as a scientific object; and (c) constructs and locates the resilient subject. The results suggest that resilience engineering scholars typically motiv

The Importance and Challenges of Anticipation for Community Resilience

Resilience is a debated concept with numerous definitions. If focusing on describing a community under stress of a particular disruptive event, its more traditional etymological meaning of ability to spring back after deformation, or its more applied meaning of ability to cope with and recover from the event, are sufficient. However, if focusing on building and maintaining resilient communities ov

En språktypologisk jämförelse av flerspråkiga elevers prestation vid testning av meningsrepetition och narrativ förmåga på svenska

Syfte: Syftet med den här studien var att undersöka hur flerspråkiga barn, med olika förstaspråk, presterar på ett svenskt meningsrepetitionstest och deras narrativa förmåga på svenska. Deltagare: Den här studien är baserad på totalt 45 deltagare mellan åldrarna 77 och 100 månader. Deltagarna var uppdelade i tre grupper; 15 barn med arabiska som förstaspråk, 15 barn med ett slaviskt språk som förs

DIY Performance Culture of Folkets Park, Malmö : Creative Play, Community and Ownership of Public Space

DIY Performance Culture in Folkets Park. Ian Muller This thesis is a qualitative applied cultural analysis of Folkets Park, Malmö: specifically Do It Yourself (DIY) creative theatrical performance as a form of playing. During the summer of 2012, over 1,000 quantitative Social Return on Investment surveys were collected for the city to assess the park’s ‘value’ to visitors compared to the municip

Verkställande direktörers ersättning

Abstrakt Examensarbetets titel: Verkställande direktörers ersättning, inverkan på företagsprestation inom industriverksamhet Seminariedatum: 2012-05-31 Ämne/Kurs: FEKH95, Examensarbete på kandidatnivå, finansiering, 15 högskolepoäng (15ECTS) Författare: Gustav Olsson, Fabian van Beirs, Fredrik Andersson Handledare: Maria Gårdängen Nyckelord: Verkställande direktör, ersättning, industriföretaAbstract Title: Chief Executive Officer remuneration, impact on business performance in the industrial activity Seminar date: 2012-05-31 Course: FEKH95, Degree Project, Corporate Finance, 15 credits (15ECTS) Authors: Gustav Olsson, Fabian van Beirs, Fredrik Andersson Advisor: Maria Gårdängen Keywords: Chief Executive Officer, compensation, industrial companies, regression analysis, Sweden

Constructing a common holistic description of what is valuable and important to protect: A possible requisite for disaster risk management

Effective disaster risk management is a requisite for sustainable development and it is paramount to include a wide range of stakeholders to manage risk in this context. Recent research indicates the significance of making ideas of what is valuable and important to protect explicit in any disaster risk management initiative that involves several stake- holders. The purpose of this article is thus

Challenging disparities in capacity development for disaster risk reduction

Although capacity development has been identified as the means to substantially reduce global disaster losses, it is a challenge for external partners to facilitate the development of sustainable capacities for disaster risk reduction in disaster-prone countries. The purpose of this study is to investigate potential gaps between how leading professionals approach such capacity development and guid

Bridging the macro and the micro by considering the meso: reflections on the fractal nature of resilience

We pursued the following three interconnected points: (1) there are unexplored opportunities for resilience scholars from different disciplines to cross-inspire and inform, (2) a systems perspective may enhance understanding of human resilience in health and social settings, and (3) resilience is often considered to be fractal, i.e., a phenomenon with recognizable or recurring features at a variet

Forwarding a challenging task: Seven elements for capacity development for disaster risk reduction

Capacity development for disaster risk reduction is an important process to substantially reduce disaster losses, which threaten sustainable development and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. This paper presents seven elements for capacity development for disaster risk reduction that has been applied in practise with noteworthy results. The seven elements are: (1) Terminology, (2

Long term anti-tumour necrosis factor alpha monotherapy in rheumatoid arthritis: effect on radiological course and prognostic value of markers of cartilage turnover and endothelial activation.

Objectives: To investigate the effect of prolonged neutralisation of tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) on the radiological course in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). To assess whether the radiological course can be predicted by clinical variables or biological markers of cartilage and synovium turnover and of endothelial activation. Patients and methods: Forty seven patients with active RA enrolle

The capability concept – On how to define and describe capability in relation to risk, vulnerability and resilience

Capabilities-based planning and capability assessment are high on the agendas of several countries and organisations as part of their risk management and emergency preparedness. Despite this, few definitions of capability exist, and they are not easily related to concepts such as risk, vulnerability and resilience. The aim of the present study was thus to broaden the scientific basis of the risk f

Multi-organisational coordination for disaster recovery: The story of post-tsunami Tamil Nadu, India

Coordination during disaster recovery is one of the most neglected areas of disaster risk management, as the majority of literature on coordination focuses on disaster response. The purpose of the study is to investigate the factors affecting coordination for long-term recovery. For this purpose, the study uses semi-structured interviews with different actors involved in the recovery process of th

Crop rotations including ley and manure can promote ecosystem services in conventional farming systems

Agricultural intensification has contributed substantially to the increase in food production, but has come at the expense of soil degradation and environmental problems. Management of soil based ecosystem services need to be considered in agricultural management since intensive management implies not only costs to the farmer but also to society. In this study we used data from four long-term (55

Scattering approach to time-dependent charge and energy transport in mesoscopic conductors

Popular Abstract in English Technological devices in our society are used on a daily basis. The speed in processing jobs and the memory capacity are two key parameters used to set their prices. The information is encoded with a binary system physically implemented on semiconductor circuits, where the bit 1 corresponds to a finite voltage and the bit 0 to zero voltage. In order to increase the speThis thesis aims to contribute to the field of time controlled charge and energy transport in mesoscopic systems. In Chapter 1, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 a short review of the scattering matrix theory is presented, including both charge and energy transport, useful to understand the mathematical landscape used in Papers I, II, III and IV. Chapter 3 briefly presents the thermoelectric properties of m

Forgetting Anticipation: the double gap between knowledge, policy and practice of risk assessment in Botswana and Tanzania

A society’s ability to anticipate disaster is a fundamental part of its resilience. The purpose of this paper is to investigate potential gaps between theory, policy and practice concerning functions for risk assessment in the governmental systems of southern African development countries, particularly Botswana and Tanzania. It applies comparative case studies with data collected in focus groups a